Description:
Obverse
Portrait of the young couple; above the date of their marriage. The designer’s initials (“EN”) appear to the right of the portrait of the bridal couple.
Reverse
Crowned Princess Victoria’s coat of arms. Below this appears the denomination of the coin, the initials of the Governor of the Riksbank (“SI”) and the first letter of the place of issue ("S"). Butterflies are also depicted on the reverse, an image representing joy and happiness, and also the bridal pair's future home, Haga Palace.
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